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heywoodu

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  1. More than the Brits, apparently
  2. Why on earth would I do that?
  3. As per usual, yes. You've got to do something when you have one guy who is 6 levels higher than the others
  4. Ganna and three non-Ganna's annihilated the world record Ganna would have gone so far under 4:00 if there was an IP here...
  5. Oooh what a race between Italy and New Zealand
  6. Nope But even the pursuit one isn't so complicated as they make it seem with a whole bunch of text. Maybe this is easier, going with the qualifying positions again: First round, top half of the bracket (going for gold) 1st vs 4th 2nd vs 3rd First round, bottom half of the bracket (maximum is bronze) 5th vs 8th 6th vs 7th The two top half winners ride for gold, all other six teams are ranked by time only and the two fastest of those six go for bronze.
  7. Australia with an insane ride as revenge for yesterday.
  8. But it's not complicated Take the team sprint, it's really not complicated at all. Qualifying for time, then heats: 1st vs 8th 2nd vs 7th 3rd vs 6th 4th vs 5th So far, so good and easy. That's four heats, two fastest winners go for gold, two slowest winners go for bronze. Ergo, lose your heat and you're out of the medals.
  9. Right, here come the roundest of round wheels!
  10. There is still Büchli who will be replaced by Hoogland though, but that was still not nearly as fast as hoped.
  11. Netherlands with square wheels? That was mediocre
  12. Just because, the men's WR schedule. 125m 10.469 1 250m 17.059 1 17.059 1 375m 23.034 1 500m 28.999 1 11.940 2 625m 35.033 1 750m 41.225 1 12.226
  13. Which they didn't manage to do.
  14. Well that British WR didn't live long
  15. WR for the British women in the team pursuit, they're going for gold.
  16. Anyone else noticing that this large white bar on the top is three times bigger than it used to be since a few days, and you need to scroll down and up several times to make it stick to the top and it's normal size? It covers a useful part of every page, the part you can see here:
  17. Unlikely but not entirely impossible medal chance out of the B group today, but he'll need more luck than the Indonesian last week
  18. So? The racing was good. Now we'll move to having four events in the sailing program of which 99% of people will have no idea it's even part of the sport of 'sailing'
  19. All three celebrating on Scott's boat while Berecz takes control of the boat to keep it somewhat on course Nice farewall to such a true classic event. And hello to some rando mixed event and some urban stuff and such.
  20. And with this, rest in peace heavyweight sailing.
  21. Hungary takes away the last chance Heiner had
  22. Which is basically the current situation, it's tense
  23. False starts left and right
  24. An Olympic fencing legend and all-time great ruler of the universe spotted at the sailing! Obviously there to bid farewell to the Finn class, after it's been on the program since nearly 70 years The super strong, heavyweight sailors are being shown the middle finger.
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